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Introduction

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Live Wave

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Go Programming

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Expression Evaluator

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Demo

7:51

Type hierarchy

10:28

Inheritance

11:47

Common interfaces

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Concurrency

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Demonstration

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Discussion

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Conclusion

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Arm Compiler

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Portability

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Performance

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Comparisons

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Functional Languages

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Android in Go

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Implementation

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Embedding

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Generics

39:35

Intrinsic properties

40:56

Cognitive model

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Sharing code

47:31

Namespace

48:15

Static vs Dynamic

49:43

New features

50:58

Roadmap

51:24

Runtime Reflection

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RPC

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Standard Libraries

54:11
Google I/O 2010 - Go Programming
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2010May 28
Google I/O 2010 - Go Programming Tech Talks Rob Pike, Russ Cox The Go Programming Language was released as an open source project in late 2009. This session will illustrate how programming in Go differs from other languages through a set of examples demonstrating features particular to Go. These include concurrency, embedded types, methods on any type, and program construction using interfaces. Very little time will be spent waiting for compilation. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to http://code.google.com/events/io/2010...

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